Do you ever wonder why you wake up every morning with bad breath? Even if you brush the recommended two minutes, twice daily and floss regularly, you likely find that your morning breath is less than desireable. While this unpleasant fact is somewhat normal, there are several reasons your halitosis, or bad breath, may be […]
Have you jumped on the LaCroix bandwagon? If so, you’re not alone. In just a few short years, the sparkling water drink has gone from a no-name beverage to cult status, and sales are booming. As more and more Americans shift their diet away from sugar, soda sales have dropped and LaCroix started showing up […]
School will be back in session before we know it, and more and more districts are requiring students to have a dental exam before beginning the year. “We can help spot and take care of any issues so your child doesn’t have to miss class once schools starts,” American Dental Association (ADA) pediatric dentist, Dr. […]
Don’t Live With Missing Teeth, Consider Dental Implants
Millions of Americans find themselves with a diminished quality of life due to missing or unsightly teeth. Regardless of the reason, missing or damaged teeth can have a negative effect on several everyday tasks. Eating, speaking and even smiling can become difficult both physically and emotionally. But you don’t have to settle for this reality. […]
According to a recent article from the Huffington Post, chronic gum inflammation, or periodontitis, has been shown to be associated with an increased risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. The condition, which happens to be the leading cause of tooth loss, has also been linked with increases in markers of inflammation throughout the body. Chronic periodontitis […]
Overconsumption of Sugar and the Global Rise of Dental Disease
***UPDATED: December 16, 2017*** New research from the University of Sydney has found that one in seven teens are still drinking more than two cups of sugar-sweetened beverages per day, according to a recent Dental Tribune article. Scientists monitored the daily consumption of sugary drinks of 3,671 school-aged students, noting an association between different types […]